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This was great, I loved the part where Antigone took the stairs.
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Thank you so much for trying it despite not knowing much about Greek mythology/tragedy. It's completely surreal to me that you went and made an entire playthrough video - seeing a less knowledgeable-about-the-play reaction was really interesting and absolutely great. Can't express how much this means to me.

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This was also my first real experience of Antigone. I'm pretty sure I've read the Wikipedia summary at least once, but this was still effectively blind. It seems like a very worthy adaptation.

(I am, admittedly, largely taking it as a caution against living in an apartment with so much mold and possibly heavy metal contamination that it gives everyone a mental health crisis. Side effect of the remarkably clever idea of making them landlords.

...and also of adapting the presumably-traditional ending, rather than "hello, fire department? So, my uncle has barricaded everyone inside the building, and promised to kill me if I bury my dead brother. Can you come break the door down?")

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This comment made me laugh. You're absolutely right: there's mold, metal contamination, and there is definitely a gas leak in Thebes Towers, and all of those things are at least 90% responsible for the plot occurring. (The other 10% is Creon. It's always Creon's fault.)